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Royal heartbreak: Queen's biggest worry exposed as Meghan Markle shares HUGE Archie update

MEGHAN Markle shared a major life update about her son Archie as the Queen faces major heartbreak at the thought of her great grandson becoming partially detached from the wider royal family.On Friday the Duchess of Sussex went on a visit to a school in Dagenham and met Ms Dear, one of the original ‘Dagenham Girls’ who campaigned for equal pay for women at the Ford car factory in Essex.However, the Duchess ended up letting slip a major update about Archie.Ms. Dear said: “I just had to ask her about the baby.“She said to me, ‘He’s exactly ten months today and he’s started trying to walk.’”.




In a separate conversation, Meghan schooled a sixth former on the importance of motherhood.She told a year 13 girl the Robert Clack School in Dagenham that “having Archie changed my life”.Dagenham student Olivia Collins said: “She was talking about how having Archie has changed her life and how important motherhood is.”.This comes after the news of Meghan and Harry’s decision not to bring their son with them to the UK.They left their young son overseas as they returned on their final visit as working Royals.Archie is said to have stayed behind in Canada with his nanny and Meghan’s best friend Jessica Mulroney.The decision has reportedly deeply saddened the Queen, who faces having significantly less time with her grandchild as the couple prepare for a new life in Canada.A source told the Daily Mail the Queen was “sad” that she would not see Archie for some time, particularly as she has had little opportunity to meet her great-grandson.The 93-year-old monarch is said to have revealed her “worst fear” is not seeing Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor again.According the US Weekly, the Queen fears they won't have a “relationship” as he grows up away from the Royal Family.A source told US Weekly The Queen is “heartbroken over the thought of not getting to see her great-grandson”.They added: “The Queen would love to have a relationship with Archie, but it’s looking unlikely that will ever happen.“She’s trying to stay optimistic about this situation and would never stoop to casting any aspersions on Meghan’s character – even after everything that’s happened.”.The source claimed Prince William and Kate Middleton are also upset to not have a close relationship with their nephew.Privately, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge William and Kate are said to be sad that their three children – Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis – will have no relationship with their young cousin Archie.The source added that while the


Duke and Duchess of Cambridge respect that Harry and Meghan have a lot on their plate, they feel family should come first.This came after Duke and Duchess agreed with the wider royal family they would drop their ‘Sussex Royal’ brand.In a statement released in January, the Queen said: “My family had very constructive discussions on the future of my grandson and his family.“My family and I are entirely supportive of Harry and Meghan’s desire to create a new life as a young family.”.“Although we would have preferred them to remain full-time working Members of the Royal Family, we respect and understand their wish to live a more independent life as a family while remaining a valued part of my family.".Harry and Meghan will reunite with next see the Queen, at the Commonwealth Day Service at Westminster Abbey tomorrow.Prince Charles, Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and other members of the Commonwealth Day Service will also be in attendance.

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